The Central Selection Board of Constable (CSBC), Bihar has officially released the Bihar Police Rejected List 2025 for the recruitment of Constables under Advertisement No. 01/2025. The list, published on June 6, 2025, includes the names and application numbers of 33,042 candidates whose applications were found ineligible due to various issues during the initial scrutiny.

The Board rejected applications for several reasons, including but not limited to:
CSBC has clarified that no applications from the rejected list will be considered for further recruitment stages unless rectification is officially permitted in the future.
Candidates can check whether their application has been rejected by following these steps:
The list is arranged serially, and each rejected application includes a code specifying the reason for invalidation.
If your name is on the rejected list:
This recruitment aims to fill thousands of Constable posts in the Bihar Police force. The process includes:
Only valid applicants whose names are not in the rejected list will be allowed to appear in the written exam, which is expected to be scheduled in the upcoming weeks.
Final Note
All candidates are advised to carefully read official instructions and double-check their applications before submission in future phases. The release of the Bihar Police Rejected List 2025 serves as a reminder that accuracy and adherence to guidelines are crucial in competitive recruitment processes.
Conclusion
The release of the Bihar Police Rejected List 2025 is a significant update for aspirants who applied for constable posts under CSBC Bihar. With over 33,000 applications declared invalid due to various discrepancies, this list serves as a crucial checkpoint in the recruitment process. Candidates are strongly advised to carefully review the rejection reasons mentioned against their application and stay updated through the official CSBC website for any future announcements regarding correction windows or reapplication chances. Going forward, applicants must ensure that all eligibility criteria are met, documents are accurate, and forms are filled correctly to avoid disqualification.